ADTPro transfers disks to and from Apple II and Apple /// computers and the modern world using any of these communications methods: serial/USB, UDP via the Uthernet or LANceGS Ethernet cards, or audio via the Apple's cassette ports. ADTPro has comprehensive bootstrapping support for otherwise diskless Apple IIs. The home page includes extensive tutorials for getting started.

uCON is the unix port of the flexible and well-known SNES/Genesis ROM editing/conversion tool. This utility converts between the various ROM formats, performs IPS and baseline patches, as well as NTSC/PAL/slowROM fixes. uCON-unix is open source and portable.

spim is a self-contained software simulator for running R2000/R3000 assembly language programs. It reads and can immediately execute files containing assembly language code. spim also provides a debugger and simple set of operating system services. spim provides both a simple, textual interface and a fancier, graphical interface. The package includes complete source code and documentation.

The QNX Message emulation library provides an emulation of the QNX4 message passing functionality for use with Linux. The package contains an emulation demon that provides the services used by the programs. The applications are linked with a special library that communicates with the demon. The readme file contains a complete list of supported functions.

Ganeti is virtual server management software built on top of Xen, KVM, and other open source software. It has been designed to facilitate cluster management of virtual servers and to provide fast and simple recovery after physical failures using commodity hardware.

OpenVPS is a set of software built on top of the
Linux VServer aimed specifically at Web Hosting.
It is not another set of kernel patches, but a set
of scripts to create virtual servers, collect
resource utilization information, and provide an
interface to the customer as well as the
administrator.

Wine is an implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix. It
does not require Microsoft Windows, but can use native Windows DLLs if
they are available. It provides both a development toolkit for porting
Windows source code to Unix as well as a program loader, allowing many
unmodified Windows programs to run on x86-based Unixes.